You Can Now Download OS X Lion and Mountain Lion Absolutely Free

Jun 30, 2021 at 04:13pm EDT
Download OS X Lion and OS X Mountain Lion for free

Apple has made an interesting move and has made OS X Lion and Mountain Lion an absolutely free download for everyone.

You Can Now Download the Mac OS X Lion and Mac OS X Mountain Lion Installer for Free

Costing $19.99 back in the day, Apple's super old operating system for the Mac is now absolutely free. If you have a Mac which can run OS X Lion and Mountain Lion but never upgraded only because of that $19.99 fee, then today is the day you make the big jump. It won't cost you a penny.

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According to Apple, these are the requirements to run OS X Lion:

These Macs are compatible with OS X Mountain Lion:

For those who are new to the Mac, the operating system used to cost money to upgrade. With OS X Mavericks, Apple dropped the upgrade fee completely and has kept it that way to this day. Even the upcoming macOS Monterey update is free for users with a compatible Mac. Also, macOS used to be called OS X and before that it was Mac OS X.

If you are interested in downloading the OS X Lion or OS X Mountain Lion installer, simply click on the links below. Again, there are no fees at all. Just download, install and give your Mac a new lease of life.

Download Mac OS X Lion Installer
Download Mac OS X Mountain Lion Installer

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